THE IMPACT OF CREATIVE EDUCATION ON LIFE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN THE DIGITAL ERA
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Creative education is a key tool in developing life skills in the digital age, which can enhance the ability to think critically, solve complex problems, collaborate with others, and adapt in a rapidly changing society. The application of creative education in the context of life skills development emphasizes the use of technology for creativity, experiential learning, collaboration, and problem-solving through real-world situations. Creative education not only helps develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills related to technology use but also strengthens the ability to adapt and collaborate effectively in a digital society. This approach to education is crucial for the development of life skills in an era where technological and societal changes are swift and constant
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